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1. School bosses pull plug on Ryles Park

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 24 October 2001
A DRAMATIC U-turn by the county council could be the final nail in the coffin of Ryles Park School.

2. Big day will be slimmed down affair

Macclesfield Express, Monday 22 October 2001
SUPER slimmer Pauline Muir has put her money where her mouth is in her bid to become a streamline bride.

3. School bosses pull plug on Ryles Park

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 24 October 2001

4. Scheme will give elderly extra security

Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 30 October 2001
COUNCILLORS think they have struck on an 'ACE' idea to help give elderly people peace of mind.

5. Henbury seeks views over bid for school to take church status

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001
HENBURY High School are asking for the views of local residents on their plan to become Macclesfield's first Church of England secondary school.

6. Gran plans holiday after jackpot win on health lottery

Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 30 October 2001
A KERRIDGE grandma who has being buying a ticket for the East Cheshire Hospice Lottery since the first draw has landed her first big win.

7. Macc fathers are real gents

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001
DADS-to-be in Macclesfield are among the most considerate in the country, according to new survey.

8. Marching to Henbury

Macclesfield Express, Monday 22 October 2001
MACCLESFIELD Manoeuvres 2001 saw the region's Warhammer enthusiasts march to Henbury High for a right royal battle.

9. Advice bureau has drop in sessions

Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 23 October 2001
THE MACCLESFIELD and Wilmslow district Citizens Advice Bureau want to encourage people with a problem to take advantage of their experience.

10. Dear Mr Brocklehurst, this envelope could well be worth £600 one day...

Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 30 October 2001
TWO envelopes simply addressed to "Mr Brocklehurst, Macclesfield" dating back to the 1800s are expected to make more than £800 when they go under hammer.
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